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Universitätsprofessor/in, Gesundheitsökonomik
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Direktor, CINCH
Aktuelle Veranstaltungen
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WiSe 2025
- Fachseminar Gesundheitsökonomik (Master)
- Inequality in Health
- Current Topics in Empirical Analysis
- Einführung in die Gesundheitsökonomik: Theorie und Politik
- Health Economics: The Demand for Health and Health Care Payments
- Fachseminar Gesundheitsökonomik (Bachelor)
- Current Topics in Health Economic Research
Vergangene Veranstaltungen (max. 10)
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SoSe 2025
- Current Topics in Empirical Analysis
- Fachseminar Gesundheitsökonomik (Bachelor)
- Health Care Systems
- Health Economics: The Provision of Health Care Services and Health Insurance
- Current Topics in Health Economic Research
- Einführung in die Gesundheitsökonomik: Empirische Studien
- Causality and Programme Evaluation
- CINCH Essen Health Meeting
- Health Economics: The Provision of Health Care Services and Health Insurance
- Einführung in die Gesundheitsökonomik: Empirische Studien
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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German Long-Term Health Insurance : Theory Meets EvidenceIn: Journal of Political Economy, Jg. 133, 2025, Nr. 6, S. 1840 – 1885
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The Rise of Health Economics : Transforming the Landscape of Economic ResearchIn: Health Economics, 2025, in pressDOI (Open Access)
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Getting the right tail right : Modeling tails of health expenditure distributionsIn: Journal of Health Economics, Jg. 97, 2024, 102912DOI (Open Access)
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No-claim refunds and healthcare useIn: Journal of Public Economics, Jg. 230, 2024, 105061DOI (Open Access)
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The Long-Term Effects of Student Absence : Evidence from SwedenIn: The Economic Journal, Jg. 133, 2023, Nr. 650, S. 888 – 903DOI (Open Access)
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The Macroeconomic Impact of the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic in SwedenIn: The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, Jg. 23, 2023, Nr. 2, S. 637 – 675DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Infant Health, Cognitive Performance and Earnings : Evidence from Inception of the Welfare State in SwedenIn: The Review of Economics and Statistics, Jg. 104, 2022, Nr. 6, S. 1138 – 1156DOI (Open Access)
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Nationales Kompetenzzentrum der GesundheitsökonomikIn: Monitor Versorgungsforschung, Jg. 22, 2022, Nr. 1, S. 56 – 58
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Revisiting Sweden's comprehensive school reform : Effects on education and earningsIn: Journal of Applied Econometrics, Jg. 37, 2022, Nr. 4, S. 811 – 819
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Disease and fertility : Evidence from the 1918–19 influenza pandemic in SwedenIn: Economics and Human Biology, Jg. 43, 2021, 101020DOI (Open Access)
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Does prolonged education causally affect dementia risk when adult socioeconomic status is not altered? : A Swedish natural experiment in 1.3 million individualsIn: American Journal of Epidemiology, Jg. 190, 2021, Nr. 5, S. 817 – 826
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Education and health : long-run effects of peers, tracking and yearsIn: Economic Policy, Jg. 36, 2021, Nr. 105, S. 3 – 49DOI (Open Access)
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Preventive home visitsIn: American Journal of Health Economics, Jg. 7, 2021, Nr. 4, S. 457 – 496
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The Long-Term Effects of Long Terms - Compulsory Schooling Reforms in SwedenIn: Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA), Jg. 18, 2020, Nr. 6, S. 2776 – 2823
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Exit, Voice, or Loyalty? : An Investigation Into Mandated Portability of Front-Loaded Private Health PlansIn: Journal of Risk and Insurance, Jg. 86, 2019, Nr. 3, S. 697 – 727DOI (Open Access)
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Population health effects and health-related costs of extreme temperatures : Comprehensive evidence from GermanyIn: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Jg. 91, 2018, S. 93 – 117
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The role of heterogeneous parameters for the detection of selection in insurance contractsIn: Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Jg. 83, 2018, S. 110 – 121DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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End-of-life medical spending in last twelve months of life is lower than previously reportedIn: Health Affairs, Jg. 36, 2017, Nr. 7, S. 1211 – 1217DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory : A Note on Earnings Growth and Movements in Self-Reported Health by HallidayIn: The Review of Income and Wealth, Jg. 63, 2017, Nr. 4, S. 777 – 787
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Infant health and longevity : Evidence from a historical intervention in SwedenIn: Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA), Jg. 15, 2017, Nr. 5, S. 1101 – 1157DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Careful in the Crisis? : Determinants of Older People's Informal Care Receipt in Crisis-Struck European CountriesIn: Health Economics, Jg. 25, 2016, S. 25 – 42DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Skewed, Persistent and High before Death : Medical Spending in GermanyIn: Fiscal Studies, Jg. 37, 2016, Nr. 3-4, S. 527 – 559DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Demographic consequences of HIVIn: Journal of Population Economics, Jg. 28, 2015, Nr. 4, S. 1097 – 1135
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Testing the red herring hypothesis on an aggregated level : ageing, time-to-death and care costs for older people in SwedenIn: The European Journal of Health Economics, Jg. 15, 2014, Nr. 5, S. 533 – 551
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The effects of expanding the generosity of the statutory sickness insurance systemIn: Journal of Applied Econometrics, Jg. 29, 2014, Nr. 2, S. 208 – 230
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The impact of the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic on economic performance in Sweden : An investigation into the consequences of an extraordinary mortality shockIn: Journal of Health Economics, Jg. 36, 2014, S. 1 – 19
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Effects of compulsory schooling on mortality: evidence from Sweden.In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health = IJERPH, Jg. 10, 2013, Nr. 8, S. 3596 – 3618
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The Impact of Financial Incentives on the Composition of Long-term Care in NorwayIn: Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Jg. 34, 2012, Nr. 2, S. 58 – 274
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A natural experiment on sick pay cuts, sickness absence, and labor costsIn: Journal of Public Economics, Jg. 94, 2010, Nr. 11-12, S. 1108 – 1122
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Government size and growth : Accounting for economic freedom and globalizationIn: Public Choice, Jg. 142, 2010, Nr. 1, S. 195 – 213
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Income inequality and health : Importance of a cross-country perspectiveIn: Social Science & Medicine, Jg. 70, 2010, Nr. 6, S. 875 – 885
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The Role of Private Finance in Paying for Long Term CareIn: The Economic Journal, Jg. 120, 2010, Nr. 548, S. F478 – F504
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Time Deductibles as Screening Devices : Competitive MarketsIn: The journal of risk & insurance, Jg. 76, 2009, Nr. 2, S. 261 – 278
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Long term care financing in four OECD countries : Fiscal burden and distributive effectsIn: Health policy : affiliated with the European Health Policy Forum, Jg. 80, 2007, Nr. 1, S. 107 – 134
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Quality incentives for GPs in a regulated marketIn: Journal of health economics, Jg. 26, 2007, Nr. 4, S. 699 – 720
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Future costs for long-term care : Cost projections for long-term care for older people in the United KingdomIn: Health policy : affiliated with the European Health Policy Forum, Jg. 75, 2006, Nr. 2, S. 187 – 213
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Scandinavian Long-Term Care FinancingIn: Financing long-term care in Europe: institutions, markets, and models / Costa-i-Font, Joan (Hrsg.). Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, S. 254 – 278
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Ageing, Health and Disability : An Economic PerspectiveIn: From grey to silver: managing the demographic change successfully / Kunisch, Sven; Böhm, Stefan; Boppel, Michael (Hrsg.). Heidelberg [u.a.]: Springer, 2011, S. 51 – 68
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In Sickness and in Health? : Dynamics of Health, Cohabitation in United KingdomIn: Future Public Health: Burdens, Challenges and Opportunities / Dawson, S. (Hrsg.). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK - Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, S. 155 – 174
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Remote Schooling during the Pandemic : A Double Burden for Working Parents in Sweden?Duisburg, Essen, 2025
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The Economy, the Ghost in Your Gene, and the Escape from Premature MortalityDuisburg, Essen, 2025
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Alive and Kicking? : Short-Term Health Effects of a Physician Strike in Germany2023
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The Long‐term Effects of Hospital Deliveries2021
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Long-Term Health Insurance : Theory Meets Evidence2020
(CINCH working paper series ; 2020/01)DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access) -
Education and Health : Long-run Effects of Peers, Tracking and Years2019
(CINCH working paper series ; 2019/06)DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access) -
Preventive Home Visits2019
(CINCH working paper series ; 2019/07)DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access) -
Disease and Fertility : Evidence from the 1918–19 influenza pandemic in SwedenStockholm, 2017
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The long-term effects of long terms compulsory schooling reforms in SwedenEssen, 2017
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Informal Care and the Great Recession2015
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Life Expectancy and Mother-Baby Interventions : Evidence from a Historical Trial2014DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)